JVC MC-8200LU, MC-8600LU manual Normal display, Menu display, ID No. Display, ID No. SET Mode

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4. CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS AND LCD DISPLAY

The switch operation and LCD display system has three operation and display modes as described below.

Normal display ..... This mode includes two patterns, one of which is displayed automatically when the equipment starts

up normally. The disc numbers in the drive units are displayed in real time.

Menu display ........ This mode allows you to start user operations such as SCSI-ID No. checking and setting, internal

history display and door/panel opening.

Event display ........ This mode overrides other modes in case of an event such as initialization after startup, mail slot

operations, setting up the door/panel opening mode or appearance of errors.

4-1. Normal display

Pattern 1 is displayed automatically when the startup has succeeded normally. The display pattern will change every time the SELECT switch is pressed.

Carrier

Idle

Mail slot

[Pattern 1]

 

 

 

CR

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MS

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D1

0 3 6

 

 

 

D2

0 7 5

Drive 2

Drive 1

 

Disc No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT

 

 

 

SELECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Pattern 2]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unconnected

 

 

 

: NC

 

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D3

D4

 

 

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D5

: NC

D6

:

 

 

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drive 3

Drive 5 Drive 4

Drive 6

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH

4-2. Menu display

Pressing the MODE key switch during normal display starts the menu display.

Select a menu by pressing the SELECT key and enter the selection by pressing the MODE key again.

1NORMAL DISPLAY

(a See "4-1. Normal display" on this page.)

2ERROR DISPLAY

(a See "10-4. Error history display" on page E32.)

3ID No. DISPLAY

(a See "8-1. Display for checking the SCSI ID numbers" on page E26.)

4PANEL OPEN

5DOOR OPEN MODE

(a See "5. Door Opening/Closing" on page E18.)

6ID No. SET MODE

(a See "8. Setup of SCSI ID number of the main unit" on page E26.)

7COUNT DISPLAY

(a See "11. Access counts" on page E33.)

8IMPORT/EXPORT

(a See "6-2. Import/export operation" on page E20.)

9DRIVE DISPLAY

(a See "7-7. Drive type display" on page E25.)

Cursor: Currently selected menu

1 . N O R M A L D I S P L A Y 2 . E R R O R D I S P L A Y

SELECT

2 . E R R O R D I S P L A Y 3 . I D N o . D I S P L A Y

SELECT

9 . D R I V E D I S P L A Y

1 . N O R M A L D I S P L A Y

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUInformation for Canada Informations pour le CanadaInformation for USA Packaged Items Special FeaturesContents Precautions  Installation and handling precautions Disc handling precautions Front panel, right side panel, rear panel Names and Functions of PartsInterior Magazine No Disc No Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbersMagazine number Tray NoInterior Internal Scsi cableAttaching the casters SetupRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Opening the transport lockSee 9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines on page E27 Removing the transport protective materialsRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etcConnecting the power cord and cables ID No. Display ID No. SET ModeNormal display Menu display2During initialization Power onWhen the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installed Event displayDisplay and operation sequence Door Opening Door OPENING/CLOSINGMail Slot Disc loadingDisc loading/ejection method A Y N o 2 Import/export operationE C K T H E L O C K Installing the drive units Drive UnitsRemoving the panel Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc Connecting the cablesMC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board Automatic drive detection mode Installing the panelsMeaning of the display Drive type displayDisplay for checking the Scsi ID numbers Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers of the Main UnitLoading MagazinesEjecting/loading the magazines EjectionLoading/replacing the discs  Switching the operation modes Automatic disc checking function Checking the operation modes Units in error and unit detail codes Error CodesError code explanation LCD displays in the event of errorError code list How to cancel the ErrorDevice Error Description Part Code Error history display TroubleshootingError history 10. FL Access CountsSpecifications MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD Library
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